Andy Pettitte Injury: Updates on Yankees Star's Injured Ankle

Apparently, the New York Yankees' rotation is cursed this year. As if losing Michael Pineda for the year and adding CC Sabathia to the disabled list on Wednesday weren't bad enough, the team will now have to do without Andy Pettitte after the veteran pitcher fractured his left ankle.

UPDATE: June 27th at 6:25 p.m. ET

ESPN's Buster Olney has noted that Pettitte would likely miss more time than previously reported:

The more realistic timetable on Pettitte, sources say, is that he'll probably be out two months. So, late August/early September.

Really, the pitching staff as a whole has been cursed this season. Mariano Rivera was also out for the year, while David Robertson lost a chunk of time after starting the season ablaze in the bullpen. And through it all, the Yankees still sit atop the AL East.

Hopefully, Pettitte will be able to pick up right where he left off when he returns from injury. If he does—and the Yankees can keep their other arms healthy—this team should cruise into the postseason once again.

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